Beautiful park always but marvelous in fall
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First time I saw a bear was while camping here 40 years ago. Loved the experience!
The essence of Algonquin is in its vast interior of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes. The only way to explore the interior of this park is by canoe or on foot. There is also a second Algonquin - along the 56 kilometre stretch of Highway 60. Here you can enjoy camping at one of eight campgrounds, hike one of 14 trails, take part in extensive Natural Heritage Education programs, and visit Algonquin’s exceptional Visitor Centre, Logging Museum and Art Centre. For over 50 years, each Thursday in August, park staff have offered the “Public Wolf Howl”, a highly engaging program on wolf ecology that includes howling for wolves.
I visited Algonquin Park with my school in 2010. The trip was amazing because I got to see the gorgeous outdoors at the park. My favourite part was the view from the lookout. It was surreal, I thought I was looking at a painting. Definitely something you need to do before you die.
Beautiful park always but marvelous in fall